SEND
We believe that for all pupils to thrive, they require a safe, caring, and enriched environment in which they see themselves as successful learners. High quality teaching, differentiated tasks and an individualised curriculum support our multi-sensory approach to learning.
St Edmund’s has a strong tradition of supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities. Staff have experience and training in the teaching of children with Cerebral Palsy, Down’s syndrome, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Dyslexia and Dyscalculia. Soundfield systems are fitted in classrooms and the hall for those with hearing impairment. Staff and children make use of Makaton signing to support those with speech and language difficulties.
When a pupil is not making expected progress, further assessments are carried out to identify where there are gaps in learning. A targeted plan of learning will be developed which will identify the specific learning interventions that will be used to support the individual child. This will be shared with parents and reviewed at least termly. This Assess, Plan, Do and Review process is referred to as the Graduated Approach.
Within school we have a range of expertise and interventions that will be used as appropriate to support children’s learning. The additional provision is managed Mrs Barlow, the SEND Unit lead, who who can be contacted through the school office.
INFORMATION ABOUT SEND FOUR AREAS OF NEED
PARTNERSHIPS WITH PUPILS AND PARENTS
We feel it is vital that each pupil is aware of the progress they have made and what they need to do to achieve their new targets. Through the learning conversations which take place each term, pupils and parents are asked for their views and these are taken into consideration when planning the next steps for learning.
PARTNERSHIPS WITH OUTSIDE AGENCIES
We recognise the roles and responsibilities of External Support Services in the identification, assessment and support of our pupils with Special Educational Needs.
We liaise closely with the following services to help us meet the more complex needs of our pupils
- Advisory Teacher for Special Educational Needs
- Advisory Teacher for Visually Impaired
- Advisory Teacher for Hearing Impaired
- Educational Psychologist
- Speech and Language Therapy Service
- Occupational Therapist
- School Nursing service
- Educational Welfare Officer
- Suffolk County Council Children and Young People's Services
- County Inclusive Support Service
PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER SCHOOLS AT THE POINT OF TRANSITION
In the Summer term, prior to transition to a specialist placement, school or secondary school; the needs of all pupils, including those with SEND are shared with key staff of the receiving school. Pupils have an opportunity to meet with staff and experience a range of visits prior to starting in September. An additional transition programme takes place tailored to the needs of the individual pupil. All records are then transferred to the new placement.
SEND POLICY
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SEND CODE OF PRACTICE
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